British Craft: The Miami Edit

Moon Jar, Edmond Byrne

Showcasing exceptional British craft internationally

British Craft: The Miami Edit is a presentation of 15 makers selected for A Future Made in the glamorous setting of one of the most desirable addresses on South Beach – a penthouse residence at 1 Hotel & Homes.

Leading architect and interior designer Natalia Miyar has co-curated the presentation to illustrate how beautiful hand-made and tactile objects can transform a residential space and infuse it with personality and warmth. British Craft: The Miami Edit will also be the first showing of a new commission by Joseph Harrington made possible by donation to A Future Made programme by The Glenlivet.

A Future Made showcases exceptional British craft and highlight the use of unique and innovative skills and materials through a series of conceptual and highly creative installations in Europe and the U.S.

A Future Made is a partnership programme from the Crafts Council, The New Craftsmen, Craft Scotland and Ruthin Craft Centre which promotes British craft internationally. It is funded by Arts Council England and Arts Council Wales and it is supported by the GREAT Britain campaign.